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    THE COIIDO'S GLOB
THURSDAY. AUGUST IS. lOU
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t.iut :refi4 t-y cm-tw:uVtH.
LAIWR ORGAXIZlfo'G.
Tortland water front laborers J
long&boreruen, doekuien and tfve- j
brcn have organized on lines j
fiinilartothe San Francisco union?!
of the tame class. The Portland j
ruea claim that they have no
rnt grievance aa to hour or av8
but. my that organization ia necess
ary if they would retain tbe rwsneot
of tbeir comrades in other cities.
This feeling of comrRdethip among
laboring men is encouraging to all
DDor.erts of economic 6erMom.
Tt iia. forecasFof the coming giaot
federation of all wage worker be
tide which the steel trustand all oth
er trusts a tJ otaYioation8 togeth
will be but pigmy. It means the
awakening of the workers to a sense
of the importance of organized effort
a !&on the capitalists have al
ready learned and profited by
and inspires the hope that the
American masses asay yet work out
these great questions which con
fronts and rexes the nation today
without hurt to any man. .
This optimistic view of the sit
uation may fail of realization.
Dark clouds of revolution may yet
gather and sweep over the country,
leaving a trail of devastation and
death behind, but even in that
.event the organization and unifica
of the workers is a matter of first
importance. Should the worst
come we may depend that from the
ranks of the millions of intelligent
American workingmen some Mo6es
will arise who will lead the people
out of the troublous times of the
Present . into v better condition
which, we must believe, the Future
holds in store. In such an event
organization will mean everything
to the workers; without it they
will be but a howling mob; with it
they will be an intelligently direct
ed, resolute, resistless body of such
gigantic power as the world has
" never before seen.
Organized effort carries force,
commands respect, insures success.
THE STEEL STRIKE.
The sympathy and moral and
material support of every farmer,
every laboring man, every mechan
ic and every small " business man
should go to the members of the
Amalgamated Association of Iron
and Steel Workers in their fight to
the death with the big steel trust.
The purpose of the trust is to crush
the labor unions out of existence
because the union is bow the only
thing that stands between the trust
and absolute power in the industri
al world. If the union loses the
fight the truFt will be in a position
to increase the hours of labor and
decrease wages as they may Bee fit,
and every intelligent man knows
that they will use that power for
their own enrichment. If the wag
es of the vast army of laborers are
reduced to the point of bare exist
ence their consuming power will be
decreased to such an extent as will
seriously affect the markets and
the price of every product of the
farm will fall proportionately.
Neither need the farmer, or any
other consumer of trust-made goods
expect that the saving in the cost
f production which may be effect-?
ejbjna . reduction in wages will be
taken frouithe priceoT the finished
product which they are compelled
to buy. The trust may be depend
ed upon to force prices up and wag
es down to the limit,, each way,
whenever they have the power.
The trust claims the right of or
ganization for Capital but denies
that right to Labor. Its purpose is
to reduce men who labor in its mills
and produce-its wealth to industri
al slavery and if it succeeds in that
it will only be a question of time
until every man who depends on
his labor for a living, even if that
labor is augmented by a moderate
capital, is reduced to the same con
tTition.. This is a fight for the maintain
ance of free American manhood as
ttgftinsta threatened serfdom and
as the battle wages warmer it will be
fmndthereia no middle ground.
There will be but two classes iu this
conflict and the dividing line will
cluarly defined American man
- kVyd, fighting for industrial free
5moii one hand,' corporate greed,
iSrfhtiug, (or economic sUrcTy on
' 'wther-
That was a mean trick Pressor
Starr played on his patron, John
D. Rockefeller, last week when he
"discovered" that the castor beau
plant w:s sure death to- mosqu'tos.
It must hivve been a terrible shock
to John D. after the fond hopes
which he presumably built up on
account if the "coal oil cure" which
had just Wn diecovered for the
buziinjr res'. Had Starr net
'pruntj" the castor bean cure
Rockefeller might have been able
to "epriogM the price of coal oil an
other coat on the gallon and thus
have managed to keep the wolf
frcro his door for another year or
two. Starr is getting too "gay"
with his mosquito theories. He
may find himself where Andrews
and Ross are. out of a job soon,
if he don't look more to his em
ployer's interest.
A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.
Here is the latest story of the
man who was i too ' stingy to take
his home paper: A man who was
too economical to to take the local
paper sent his little boy to borrow
a copy from his neighbor. Iu his
haste the boy ran over a 14 stand
of bees arid in four minutes he look
ed like a warty Summer squash.
Ilia father raa to bis assistance
and, failing to notice a barb wire
fence, ran into it breaking it down,
cutting a section of flesh from
his anatomy about the size of a fry
ing pan and everlastingly ruining
a pair of $7 trousers. The old cow
took advantage of the broken fence,
got into the alfalfa field, ate her fill,
swelled up and died. The wife
heard the racket and as she rushed
to the assistance of her family she
upset a churnful of rich sour cream
into a basket of freshly ironed
clothes. She also dropped and
broke a $10 set of false teeth. Part
of the cream ran on the floor and
the baby, left alone, drank all it
wanted and crawled through the
remainder and into the parlor,
spoiling a new $20 carpet. It was
found later under the 6ofa suffering
from a bad case of colic which last
ed all night During the excite
meut the eldest daughter ran away
with the hired man, the dog broke
up-11 setting hens, the pet billy-
goat butted down the cellar door
and ate up all the tin fruit cans,
a stray cat licked the Maltese kit
ten, the calves got out and
chewed the lower end off four fine
shirts on the wash line and the
neighbors all laughed as though it
was a good joke. ' Do you want
to escane similar misfortunes? If
. a
you do Now is the time to sub
scribe. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Brmo Quinine Tablets. AH
druggists refund the money If It fails to care
E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 23c
A FREEt PEOPLE.
Here are a few glittering truths
from the thiuk tank of the editor of
of the Montpeiler, (Idaho) Exam
iner: .
It is in the power of one man to
stop nearly every car wheel in the
United States.
It is in the power of one man to
put out almost if not every coal oil
lamp in the Union.
It is in the power of a few men to
close and break every bank in the
United States.
It is in the power of two or three
men to close nearly every telegraph
and telephone line in the Union.
Two men can cause nine-tenths
of the people to go without sugar
or coffee for breakfast.
Four men can practically break
every stockraiser in America.
Ten men' in New York can make
Uncle Sam issue bonds any time
they may desire, and so it goes.
And yet we are a free people.
A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED
At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
Dr. Chas. H. Utt-r, a prominent phy
sician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent
letter states: "Last March I had as a
patient a young lady 16 years of age who
had a very bad attack of dysentery.
Everything I prescribed for her proved
ineffectual and she was growing worse
every hour. Her parents were sure she
would die. She had become so- weak
that elie conld not tnrn over in bed.
What to do at this critical moment was
a study for ma. but I thoug ht of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and as a last resort prescribed
it. The inoet wonderful result was effect
ed. Within eiffht hours ehe was feeling
much- better ;. inside of three days she
was upon her feet and at the end of one
week was entirely well."
For sale , by Hudson Pharmacy.
Subscribe for The Globe,
m Only f 1.50 a year.
Out West.
U sorae easterners' rvvard o.J
They ear their breecha their bouts,
Out wet.
Their jewelry's the kind that shoots.
Out west.
The men aw tough Ub fighting eanl,
Tha women holy terrors, aiui
The girls at fresh to beat the band,
Otot wcU
There' fighting in the boc they drink,
Out west.
The friendly glass they never clink,
Out west.
They fill it till it overflow ,
And raise it up beneath thir nose,
And say "Here's how" and do o she
goes 1
Out west.
The preachers get their Sunday "tips,"
Out west
la faro bank and pokar chips,
Out west.
And Monday round the aroes they trot.
And cash in the collection pot,
And back the tiger, like as not,.
Out west.
The maidens all wsar euwboy hats,
Out west
And wear noeorwts on their slats,
,, . Oat wvst.
And when a lover seeuuto feel
Too ihv to make the tweet appeal
They pull a gun and make him squeal,
Out weft.
The women vote the same as men,
Out west,
rreach politics with voice and pen,
Out wcat.
And it a husband makes a play
To Use that ecrd right away,
He grows bwld headed in a day,
Out west.
And yet we love those ratty cranks,
Oat west.
We get the gold to fill oar banks,
Out west.
They dig it op in tvery j ard.
And that is why we try so hard
To hokl tbem ia oar high regard,
Out west.
Idaho Slate Tribune
A Cure for Cholera Infantum.
,'Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker,
of Bookwalter, Ohio. an infant child
of oar neighbor's was suffering from
cholera infantum. The doctor had given
dd all hope of recovery. I took a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Hemedy to the house, telling
tbem I felt sure it would do good if nsed
according to directions. In two days'
time the child had fully recovered, and
ia now (nearly a rear since) a vlgorons,
healthy girl. I have recommended this
Remedy frequently and have never
known it to fail In any single instance."
For sale by Hadson Pharmacy. .
Oregon Institute for the Blind.
We are in receipt of a prospectus of
the Oregon Institute for the Blind which
is located at Salem. The conditions of
admission are:
1 Insufficient vision to attend the
public schools
- 2 Ability to receive in tellecoal, phys
ical and moral training
3 Willingness to conform to necessa
ry rales and regulations.
4 Good moral character.
Parents must farnisb clothing for
children also tbansportation to and
from the echool. Tuition, board and
room, medical attendance etc are fur
nished by the State. .
If parents or friends of blind children
are not able to furnish proper clothing
and traveling expenses the connty courts
are required by law to render such help.
The management is anxious to have
every blind child in the state bronght
into the school and requests the address
of all each that this end may be accom
plished.
What most people want ia something
mild and gentle when in need of a pliys
ic. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets 811 the bill to a dot. They are
easy to take and pleasant in effect.
For sale by Hudson Pharmacy.
School Clerk's Notice.
All school warrants issued by School
District No. ft, which were registered
prfor to March 30, 1909, will be paid up
on presentation at this office. Interest
ceases after this date.
Aogast 5, 1901. P. H. Stephenson,
School Clerk
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers
The tourist travel between the East
and the Pacific Coast has reached enor
mous proportions in the last few years,
and calls for a special class of equipment.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has issued from its shops what it tech
nically . calls the'TuIIman Ordinary
Sleeper," These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers being built on the
same plan, bat not furnished with the
same elegance. They are equi pped with
mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows,
pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes,
ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to
be furnished by the passenger. Each
car has a stove for making tea and coffee
and doing "light housekeeping", and
each section can befitted with an adjust
able table. A uniformed porter accom
panies each car, his business being to
make op berths; keep the car clean, and
look after the wants and comforts of the
passengers. In each of the trains which
are dispatched daily from Portland by
the O. K. & X. Co. is to be found one
of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers",
The car attached to the "Chicago-Port
land Special" goes through to Chicego
without change, and the one in the
"Atlantic Ei press" runs to Kansas City
without change. Passengers in this car
for Chicago change to a similar carat
Granger.
Much of the first class travel is being
carried in these ears, the rates being
lower, and the service, nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rates snd full information, includ
ing folders' write to
A. L. Craio,
General FaEsemrer Assent. O. R. & N. Co,
OF INTEREST
EVERY COLUMN IN THIS
if I
you
are
ambitious
keep ;
thoroughly
informed
on
prices
ami
the
place
to
pt
more
real
value
for ;
every
dollar '
you
invest
just
rr-aJ '
this '
ad
over
carefully
I.ook
ahwul
befor
you
buy
your
Summer
Coraet.
We
have
a
nice
line
of
R.& T.
and
W. A B.
in
straight -front,
French
waist,
Cycle
and
Extra Long.
We
can
fiU
any
pi ted
order
at
once.
Summer
wash
good 8
iu
groat
profusion.
All
the
things
in
Scotch
ginghauitt,
law ti8,
dimities,
organdies
shallies,
India linen,
India lawn,
English
long
cloth,
naisook,
and
-All Goods
Arlington,
WOOL and GRAIN
Stored with us will recleve the careful attention of
experienced warehousemen.
Barb Wire, Nails, Salt, Sugar, Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and
Mill Stuffs always on hand in any quantities.
General Storage and Forwarding.
ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO.,
KERR CIFFOR & CO., Proprietors. D. B. THOMAS, Manager.
ARLINGTON, - OREGON.
Branch Houses at Blalock and Quinn's.
Reopened
"THE MODEL"
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Everything Up-to-Date.
M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor.
J. R. NEWMAN, Mixo logst.
New Store at Alville.
We have just opened a stock of goods at our new store at
Alville.in Ferry Canyon, comprising Groceries, Tobacco,
Hardware, Tinware, Notions, Confections etc. We invite a
share of your patronage and assure you of low prices and
fair treatment
AI & L. E. McConnell.
Reduced Rates,
Are now In effect toBufTalo, New York.
Do you expect to attend the Pan-American
Exposition?
If so do not bar your tickets nntil
yoa have investigated the service of tbe
Illinois Central Railroad.
Our accommodations are the best that
can be had, oar tratns are always on
time and employes courteous and accom
modating
Through toarist cars from Pacific
Coast to Boston via Buffalo.
If you will send fifteen cents in stamps,
to address given b-'low, we will for.
ward you by return mill' one of our 31
x 40 inch- wall nnpi of the United
8tates. Cuba and Porto Kico.
Anv information regarding rates, ac
commodations, service, time, connections
stop-overs etc, will be cheerfully given
D. 11. AKLWKU1LL,,
Cont'l Agt
142 Third Srreet Portland, Ore.
Notice.
Notice ia hereby given that I will re
ceive bids, at my office in Condon, Gil
liam County, Oregon, on Saturday, the
31st. day Of August, A. D. 1901, for the
sale of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00)
worth of 10-20 6 per cent, echool house
bonds on School District No. ll.Gittiam
County, Oregon.
August 8, 1901. F. H. STEPmsireoir,
County Treasurer.
Reward.
I will pay a liberal reward for the re
turn of a dark bay or brown team, mare
and gelding, which I lost near tbe head
of Thirtyruile July 11th. Weight
about 1200 lbs. each. Well broken
Brand 9-11-3 connected on left stifle,
J, G. Stevbnbon
Condon, Oregon.
TO WIDEAWAKE PURCHASERS.
AD WILL INTEREST YOU. READ THEM ONE BY ONE.
Hoi aery
clean
and
Etainlcaa,
10
12J
2t
25
S3
40
60
and
CO
cents
a
pair,
We
want
to make
many now
customers
for our
storo
and rhall
by giving
them
tho most
and boat
ui lowest
prica.
Send
in your
order
and test
our
ability.
We are
sure to
mako yon
rejoice.
We know
that our
11 priceB
quoted
can't be
beat for
cuual
qualities.
Marked in Plain
LORD &.CO.
guaranteed j00
aiary yearly.
Men sud women of good address to represent
us, some to travel appointing agents, others
(or local work looking after our interests.
$900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra com-
millions and expenses, repaid advancement,
old established boose. Grand chance for earn
eat man or woman to secure peasant, perma
nent position, liberal income and future. Mew,
brilliant lines. Write at once.
STAFFORD PRESS,
23 Church St., , Naw Haven, Conn.
Renew Your Subscriptions.
Subscriptions for all the leading news
papers and periodicals published in the
United States or any other country on
earth will be received at the Globe office
Save postage, time and trouble by leav
ing the amount with us and we will
attend to the business for you. Call
when in town and renew yonr subscrip
tions to vonr lavorues tor luui. tl
(8 $nrw
rbla signature is on every box of tbe gonuina
I A4lirA Dm1H,A-Aii!i,!m . ......
iaAaiivv Lit uiuu-yuuuu wo
the remedy that' enrea a eoM fa I r a
Tablet
pirje Job Uork;
at tl?e
(JC0BI; print 51707.
"Alert to tho
wants of tho
trade,"
Is our motto.
Extra fine
line of
ladies'
shirt waists'
lltri.
iJuat revived:
A complete
line of
Nubian
nearnilk,
luatral,
handkerchiefs,
burnt
leatherpurses,
liatr pnB,
hair
ornaments''
etc.
We have
only the
Wat.
Ladies'
m minor
vests.
nercaline and
likeoauu
dress
linings.
All the
newest
things in
trimmings,
braids,
lace,
corset cover,
Bilk, rutHings
tuuelin
underwear,
petticoats
cto.
etc
Figures
Oregon.
Wo have
prepared ahead
for the
newest
and
have them.
ARLINGTON SALOON,
C. W. WHITE & CO., PROP'S.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dimwit.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
5f?e Qppdoi) Ban?
cadiD? tors? J-iotel of tf?e qty.
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS
first-elass Ciliary at IcajOQable latej.
Your Patronasro O T3Tt T VnQTHM St RnflPRS.
Is Solicited. v - . -
Livery Stable and
Feed Corral.
ALBERT DAMS, Proprietor.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Condon, Or. Corner
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
FINEST STEAKS AND
CHOICEST BEEF. ALL
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO.,
(BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.)
Highest Prices Paid for Grain.
General Warehouse Business Conducted.
Warehouses at ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE.
'vis.t DR. JORDAN'S crcat!
UUSEUU OF ANATOMY
I0BI MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
(btltrna Blilk U Smaik.j
Th. larf tt Anatomical ItuMum
tn Ui. Wor d.
0rM'Mt mUrtuHan in IS4 Ctty. U
iponiirful ltuhtor nitiUtrt. I
or .ny contrast.
d dluu,MltlTl7 ' h)r I
th. old.nl HfiwhlUttm tli.fmjiao 1
OR. JORDAN PRIVATE 0I8EASE8
Tan tmmn and mMl I
M4 Mm wb. nr. .tifl'arlri.
from th. trett of youthful Indin-1
or.UoB. mr txciHM In tnaturtr
' yoara. norroni nfl pnrikmi uobimy, in..
, .oUhot. H.ahu.4 la.llluoomDli.
f catlom; prtrrli.. rroatatiar-1
r.,a...rrawi, , rrqaNrjr
f UrlKallaff, ml: Wy combination of I
romaillm. of rat on rati pow.r. th. Doctor I
I ha. ao rranir.d hi. tMwtmt nt thai II will not .
onlr afford lrao.dlato rUf. km o.rmaii.iit I
I euro. i a. uuctor ao.a ant aim to D.iioriu
' ninwim. pu m hm imwn h a . i aim
. tqnaro rhynlolan and urf con, prt-.mlu.ol
I ia nlip.e(a!y Dlwawi mt W.a. (
DirHiu- th-rnnf niy .r-aieatM rrom
1 111 rit.m without in. im.oi n.rrar.r.
Tmaa fitted an KiaarL Maalleal
I nr. for KaWnra, quick and radical 1
I nr. tor a-uaas wtmrnmrw aoa riftiuiav, oj '
)r. Jordan, apaclal palalMa aMtaoJa. .
EVKKT HAW applylnitoo.wlllioe.lv. '
. (very out ui. mdertnk.
vnnaiutatlott f BKMi ana itrioiiy nnvata.
, iff AH if lis filtY RSAHOKABLtt
Trainmen I p.raonaily or 07 i.itor.
Write fur Rnslc. SHII.0101HT f
I MAKRIACIia. Wh.d Faan. (AVaiatOji
pook lot m.n.) Call or writ.
OR. JORDAN A CO.. I OB I Markrt 81. 1. F.
ir lift
II IT
ft u
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Only tl.&O a year
Purely Business.
atm4 Hot ami cold water, ciean tuw
sis, only 2t ctntl at Condon hotel.
n L. Nul. the wtll snown auction
eer, will give the itrlctent attention to
all business entrusted to ins cms. u
you have property to sell consult mm.
l. r. oviustts. a. t. - o0'
QULLETTE & WOOD
PMYSICtANO AND SUPOtONS.
tiny snd mcht ealU ftomptly aitiwsr!
Offlet Mslu lirstt or Iprtof
CONDON, ' vRK-
jyjKNicrr.i wiLiuN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
THE tuLlEi,
C. S. PALMER,
prtlstK Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honod and ro-Rround.
CONDON OREGON.
Treasurer's Notlcs.
All county warrants reitlstcrtJ prior
to Jan. 1, 1900, will U palJ upon pre
stfntatiou at in; ofllc. Intortat soasrs
after August 6,
1. II. StKr-HSNSOft,
Treasurer of Gilliam countv, Orvgn.
Subscribe for Tut Globe
All the news, $1.50 a year.
Best advertising medium.
v.v - '
Spring and Church sts.
ROASTS CUT FROM
COOD THINGS AT
JOHN JACKSON'S
O. S. EBI,
PROPRIETOR OF
SODA and EOTTLIK G l ORA'S
liannfneturer of Soda, Orange and
Champagne Cider, Saraaparilla and
Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated
Drinks. Condon trade is respect
fully solicited. Orders promptly filled
Arlington, Ore.
Qa. B. F. BUTLER)
RESIDENT DENTIST
ARLINGTON, , OKE00N".
Will b in Condon the ltut week Iu eachmontbi
eomraenclng JHly 25th.
Orowa Brldw and Mate work a specialty.
Teoth extracted without piiln. All Work guor
auteed. CONDON OKFICE OVER
. WILSON'S PHARMACY.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Fall hue of latent Wall Paper,
listfmatos on work and material
furnished on short notice.
Cull and see my samples.
W. A. DARLING.
Portlund, Oregon.